WRITERS' CRAMP - Next meeting - 16th March at Saltcoats Library at 2.15 pm
By James Brown
In the absence of a speaker the meeting of Ardrossan and Saltcoats Rotary Club on Thursday 25th February was again devoted to business matters with past-president Ian Blair in the chair.
A group of of 36 pupils from St Anthony's Primary School in Saltcoats are to take starring roles in a three-minute film being produced to show the work being carried out to revitalise the five towns.
This years fireworks display has been penciled in for Sunday 7th November again at Saltcoats Harbour.The main stumbling block is a lack of committee members, if you can help at all please contact Dona
By Donald Reid
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27/1/2010Shop banned from selling dangerous weapons
A Saltcoats shop has been banned from selling dangerous weapons, ending a seven-year fight by police to stop the sales.
The Handyman Store on Countess Street was barred from selling weapons including samurai swords and airguns after Steven McCormick, son of the store owner David McCormick was convicted of three charges of selling illegal weapons at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court.
You can read more about this story here on the Daily Record website.